WO2003063542A2 - Hearing aid - Google Patents
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- WO2003063542A2 WO2003063542A2 PCT/GB2003/000264 GB0300264W WO03063542A2 WO 2003063542 A2 WO2003063542 A2 WO 2003063542A2 GB 0300264 W GB0300264 W GB 0300264W WO 03063542 A2 WO03063542 A2 WO 03063542A2
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04R—LOUDSPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS OR LIKE ACOUSTIC ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCERS; DEAF-AID SETS; PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
- H04R25/00—Deaf-aid sets, i.e. electro-acoustic or electro-mechanical hearing aids; Electric tinnitus maskers providing an auditory perception
- H04R25/60—Mounting or interconnection of hearing aid parts, e.g. inside tips, housings or to ossicles
- H04R25/604—Mounting or interconnection of hearing aid parts, e.g. inside tips, housings or to ossicles of acoustic or vibrational transducers
- H04R25/606—Mounting or interconnection of hearing aid parts, e.g. inside tips, housings or to ossicles of acoustic or vibrational transducers acting directly on the eardrum, the ossicles or the skull, e.g. mastoid, tooth, maxillary or mandibular bone, or mechanically stimulating the cochlea, e.g. at the oval window
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04R—LOUDSPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS OR LIKE ACOUSTIC ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCERS; DEAF-AID SETS; PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
- H04R23/00—Transducers other than those covered by groups H04R9/00 - H04R21/00
- H04R23/008—Transducers other than those covered by groups H04R9/00 - H04R21/00 using optical signals for detecting or generating sound
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04R—LOUDSPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS OR LIKE ACOUSTIC ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCERS; DEAF-AID SETS; PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
- H04R2225/00—Details of deaf aids covered by H04R25/00, not provided for in any of its subgroups
- H04R2225/023—Completely in the canal [CIC] hearing aids
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04R—LOUDSPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS OR LIKE ACOUSTIC ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCERS; DEAF-AID SETS; PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
- H04R2225/00—Details of deaf aids covered by H04R25/00, not provided for in any of its subgroups
- H04R2225/67—Implantable hearing aids or parts thereof not covered by H04R25/606
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- the present invention relates to a hearing aid system comprising a hearing implant and method of powering a hearing implant.
- Sensorineural deafness is by far the most common type of hearing loss. Deafness affects 9 million people in the United Kingdom, of which about 95% have sensorineural deafness (source Defeating Deafness, United Kingdom). Causes include congenital, bacterial, high intensity noise and, especially, the ageing process, with 30 percent of those affected being over 60 years. Hearing impairment is the third most common chronic problem affecting the ageing population - and one of the least diagnosed. There is also an increased prevalence in some sections of the younger age group, due to exposure to loud noise.
- Hearing aids have a number of problems: acoustic feedback (because the microphone is very close to the speaker) , inadequate sound quality, and discomfort due to occlusion of the ear canal. They also are undesirable from the social point of view, in that the appearance of wearing a hearing aid can cause users to feel that they are seen to be handicapped.
- the alternative is an iraplantable device.
- Middle ear implants provide mechanical amplification by vibrating the ossicular chain. They are intended for patients with moderate to severe sensorineural hearing loss, who still have residual hearing.
- Cochlear implants provide electrical stimulation to the nerves of the inner ear, but are suitable only for the profoundly deaf, as all residual hearing is destroyed during their implantation. They are not favoured where there are alternative solutions.
- the present invention is based on powering a middle or inner ear implant using a light signal .
- the present invention provides a hearing aid system comprising an external ear canal module and an implant; the external ear canal module comprising a microphone, a light source, a power source and necessary electronic circuitry; the implant comprising a photoreceiver actively coupled to a hearing actuator; and wherein in use, sound detected by the microphone of the external ear canal module is converted and transmitted by the light source as a modulated light signal, the modulated light signal being detected by the photoreceiver of the ear implant and converted to an electrical signal for driving the hearing actuator.
- the implant it will be understood is located within the middle or inner ear, i.e the body side of the ear drum.
- the present system is such that the light signal may be sufficient to not only provide the sound information, but also power the ear implant.
- the ear implant need not have its own internal power source.
- a further light source may be used to charge a battery within the ear implant so as to provide additional power to the implant.
- the present invention provides a method of powering and/or signalling an ear implant comprising transmitting a light source, or sources through a patients ear drum, such that said light source (s) is/are received by the ear implant and wherein said light source (s) is/are capable of powering and/or signalling the ear implant.
- the components of the external ear canal module are typically contained within a single housing which is shaped to fit within the external ear canal.
- the microphone is positioned within the housing such that in use it can easily detect sounds.
- the microphone is generally arranged to be directed towards the outside of the ear for receiving sound.
- the sound received by the microphone is transduced by appropriate means known to those skilled in the art, into an electrical signal which in turn is converted into a modulated signal by suitable modulating means.
- the modulated signal is then output as a modulated light signal from the light source.
- the light source may be for example a light emitting diode (LED) and the light signal itself may be visible light or preferably near infrared (NIR) light or infrared (IR) energy. Studies have shown that IR light can penetrate over 15mm of tissue at frequencies up to 30KHz.
- NIR near infrared
- IR infrared
- the light which is output by the module is to be received by the middle-ear implant.
- the light source is arranged in use so as to emit the light in the direction of the photoreceiver. The light source therefore emits the light towards and through the ear drum for detection by the photoreceiver .
- a power source typically a battery, rechargeable or otherwise, is required to power the components of the module.
- a channel, valve or the like may be provided in the module so as to provide a passage through the module thereby preventing blockage of the ear canal. It is understood that such a channel valve or the like could be associated with the housing of the module and, for example, a channel could be cut into the external surface of the module.
- the implant may be an integrated photoreceiver/actuator unit such as a micro electromechanical system ( MEMS ) - i nt egr a t ed photoreceiver/actuator.
- the photoreceiver/actuator may be a single unit, or the photoreceiver and actuator may be separate and electrically connected by wiring.
- the photoreceiver may be a photo-sensitive diode, photo voltaic cell or other type of photoreceiver which may be located anywhere in the middle ear, providing it can receive light generated from the light source of the ear canal module. It may be covered by a biocompatible coating, which could include coverage of the photoreceiver.
- the implant may sit on the ossicular chain, rather than linking to it from a remote fixation, such that the only additional mechanical impedance is due to the small mass of the actuator itself. Locating the actuator on the ossicular chain may also help to eliminate any postoperative alterations to implant performance from tightening or loosening of the actuator-ossicle coupling during the healing of swollen tissues, and from small displacements arising from the altered gravitational effects of lying down during the operation and sitting/standing up afterwards.
- the actuator may, for example, be located on the incus long process, the incudostapedial joint (which could be disarticulated temporarily without damage for the fitting of an annular shaped actuator) or the stapes.
- the actual design of the actuator will be determined by the skilled addressee according to the location selected, an important aim being to reduce acoustic feedback
- An alternative position may be in the inner ear, for example the promontory, where coupling may be direct, via fenestration : a surgical technique to create a window in the inner ear in order to contact the inner ear fluid directly, or using an external anchoring support.
- the actuator may be secured in place by methods such as cementing, grafting or mechanical means, for example screws or barbs. It could be osseointegrated with the ossicular chain.
- Actuation may be mechanically driven or electrical. In the middle ear, actuation will generally be mechanical vibration of the ossicular chain, or more specifically individual bones thereof. If the actuator is placed in the inner ear, actuation may be carried out mechanically by for example direct or indirect vibration of the perilymph fluid in the inner ear, or electrically to an electrode or electrode array, coupled for example to the cochlea.
- the actuator In order to drive a mechanically operated actuator, light is received by the photoreceiver, which is in turn converted into an electrical output which drives the actuator resulting in vibrations.
- the actuator may be a thin disk made of piezo ceramic material such as lead zirconate titanate (PZT) , or lead lanthanum zirconate tibanate PLZT. This is desirable because the materials are magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) compatible, as well as being efficient transducers. Additionally more than one disk may be provided in a desired configuration and/or disk may be more than one layer thick.
- the vibrations may also be generated using for example a disk(s) of piezo ceramic in conjunction with a flexible diaphragm of for example stainless steel, titanium, or aluminium.
- a flexible diaphragm permits hydraulic amplification to increase the displacement of the flexible diaphragm.
- an increase in the displacement of the flexible diaphragm can be obtained using a simple fluid-filled tube coupled to a larger diameter disk actuator which is located at the opposite end of the tube from the flexible diaphragm and may contact for example the perilymph.
- a tube structure allows the actuator module to be placed in the middle ear cavity which provides more space for accommodation and support.
- a PZT disc actuator now in use in an incus-driven middle ear implant operates at IV and lOO ⁇ A.
- This power requirement could be generated from the photodetector without the need for further electronic amplification.
- Passive RC filtering could be used for demodulation.
- a simple op-amp would be sufficient which will consume very little extra power other than to drive the actuator.
- the additional power could come from another modulated source or a DC frequency in the light signal.
- Figure 1 shows the possible locations of an ear canal module and ear implant according to the present invention.
- Figure 2 shows a block diagram identifying the components of the ear canal module and ear implant of the present invention.
- Figure 1 shows somewhat schematically the relative locations of the external ear canal module 1 and ear implant 20.
- the ear module 1 is located in the ear canal 3.
- the ear module 1 has a channel 5 through the module 1 in order to prevent occlusion of the ear canal 3.
- a modulated IR light signal represented by the dashed lines 7, is emitted by an LED 9, through the ear drum 11, so as to be detected by an implant 20.
- the implant 20 sits on the incudostapedial joint, so as to oscillate the stapes, although the implant could be located elsewhere, for example in the promontory.
- FIG. 2 shows in more detail the components of the ear module 1 and implant 20 of the present invention.
- the ear module 1 comprises a microphone 11, and associated electronic circuiting 13 for transducing sound into an electrical signal which is in turn converted and transmitted as the modulated light signal 7 (shown as broken arrows) by the LED 9.
- Power for the ear module is provided by a battery 15.
- the modulated light signal 7 passes through the ear drum 11 and is detected by a photodiode 22 of implant 20.
- the photodiode 22 converts the light signal 7 into an electrical signal for driving/oscillating a disk actuator 24 made of PZT piezo ceramic material.
- the hearing system features surgical simplicity, safety and life-long durability (no implanted battery needs to be replaced) , easy updating of signal processing (external module) algorithms, minimum or no deterioration (destruction) on the residual hearing level, minimum or no acoustic feedback and canal occlusion problems which are inherent with conventional hearing aids, low-cost and acceptability for both the surgeons and the patients.
- the inventors have tested the feasibility of two components of the invention ie. the ossicular mounted piezoelectric actuator and the infrared telemetry system.
- (a) Ossicular mounted piezoelectric actuator An ossicular mounted actuator is used in the Soundbridge implant [1], but it has an electromagnetic actuator with a moving mass component, so the vibrating mechanism is not directly comparable with the presently proposed design.
- the piezoelectric actuator used for the pilot study was an 8mm diameter single layer disk bender, of the type used in the TICA hearing implant (2) .
- the output vibration level of the TICA actuator is well documented and has been shown clinically to satisfy the requirements of a hearing implant [2]. This makes it suitable for demonstrating the ossicular mounted concept.
- the actuator is available commercially (American Piezo Company). Its total thickness is 0.22mm and its mass is less than 150mg.
- FIG 3 shows a schematic of the test configuration, which was designed to be a more demanding load than the real ossicular chain.
- a copper wire was used to simulate the ossicular chain. It was glued at one end to a 17 mm long section of flexible plastic sleeving (polyolefin, 12.7 mm bore, 0.3 mm thick, weight 0.36g), giving a crude representation of the eardrum.
- the wire weighed 60 mg, which is about 10% heavier than the ossicular chain [3].
- the other side of the tube was glued to a solid framework.
- the wire passed through the centre of the actuator, with a tight fit to hold it in place.
- the protruding wire weighed about 8mg, twice the weight of the stapes.
- Reference data were obtained for an unloaded actuator, which was attached around its circumference to a solid framework, Figure 3(b). Vibration was measured with a laser vibrometer.
- Figure 4 shows the measured displacements.
- the TICA is reported as producing 22 nm at 2.83V peak to peak [2], which was found to be equivalent to around 100 dB SPL at 1 kHz and more than 130 dB SPL (Sound Pressure Level) at higher frequencies [2].
- the 'ossicular mounted' actuator of the present invention gave a nearly flat response of 47 nm below 4 kHz at IV excitation, considerably higher than the TICA, and a similar resonant frequency of 7-10 kHz.
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| EP03731755A EP1470737B1 (en) | 2002-01-24 | 2003-01-24 | Hearing aid |
| JP2003563262A JP2005516505A (en) | 2002-01-24 | 2003-01-24 | hearing aid |
| AU2003237771A AU2003237771B2 (en) | 2002-01-24 | 2003-01-24 | Hearing aid |
| DE60334189T DE60334189D1 (en) | 2002-01-24 | 2003-01-24 | HEARING AID |
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